Scout is one of the coolest integrations I’ve seen with a web 2.0 application and the tablet PC.
Folding gadgets, that sounds pretty cool.
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user nitinbadjatia on 2006-06-07 Guy Kawasaki: How to Kick Silicon Valley’s Butt — Guy writes a brilliant post on how regions can build robust entrepreneurial environments. Tagged as: business entrepreneurship politics startup strategy GigaOM : » Should Hollywood Fear Google? — Om raises an interesting point.…
The Mann knows shaving.
Despite all of the companies mis-steps, it looks like TiVo may finally have a plan in place that keeps the company afloat.
The guys over at Engadget are reporting that the Vaio UX50 is now available for ordering in the US. It certainly looks like a better option than the botched Origami devices that have recently rolled out.
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user nitinbadjatia on 2006-06-06 Google Spreadsheet signup page — Google starts signing up testers for its spreadsheet applicationTagged as: google office spreadsheet web2.0 IT|Redux » Laptop Liability — Ismael Ghalimi makes a case for Office 2.0 applications by using the lost data on stolen laptop argumentTagged…
I guess I’ve been really busy of late. It’s been a month since I last posted here. I think I’ll be back in the fold within a few days, though. Stay tuned…. 0
Stuff I’ve read, or added to my inbox to read: Seth Godin on being done – http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2006/04/done.html AlphaMale on KitKat’s success in Japan – http://alphamale.typepad.com/blog/2006/04/how_kitkat_beca.html Guy Kawasaki on Engineers and their lies – http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/04/the_top_ten_lie.html The Slacker Manager on office politics – http://slackermanager.com/2006/04/how-to-avoid-office-politics.html Pittsburgh’s Future reports on shaky air quality ratings…

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